Hello,
I have developed a powerpoint for Internet terminology. Many Internet
terms can now be found in a standard dictionary, but a large number are either too
recent or too subject specific. I have been using two sources: 1001 Computer Words
You Need to Know by Jerry Pournelle and the Webopedia website
http://www.webopedia.com Both of these are excellent sources.
I'm assuming that I can use these sources for classroom purposes, but if I
have an opportunity to present outside of school, especially if some compensation
might be involved, both of these sources have copyright protection.
My question is this: is there a source for copyright-free Internet and
computer related terms and vocabulary?
Ed Nizalowski, SMS
Newark Valley High School
Newark Valley, NY
enizalowski@nvcs.stier.org
"I was once a tree; though alive I was silent; now, though dead, I sing
sweetly."
An inscription on a Ruckers harpsichord
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